Jul 19, 2023 4:06:57 GMT
Post by Sora Nakoma on Jul 19, 2023 4:06:57 GMT
Sora inhaled sharply as he raised his arms above his head, taking in the warm rays of the sun on such a beautiful day. He was taking a day off from his hero work so that he could take a look around Shinjuku; he had been doing such things every few days, slowly relearning the way Tokyo was laid out after his time working in America. For the most part things were the same. But for every two familiar sights, there was one new.
The young hero was wearing an outfit near identical to his hero costume, the only major differences being the lack of gloves, his jacket was thinner and more lightweight, and his goggles were replaced with a pair of sunglasses currently shielding his eyes with their reflective lenses. His wardrobe wasn’t too extensive, and most of his clothes were along the same lines as what he was wearing now.
As he finished stretching, a faded old sign caught Sora’s attention. A familiar one, too; the sign was there to direct people to the nearby theme park. Or at least, it would be if the park was open. The park had been shut down for as long as he could remember, and probably even longer. Heck, he even remembered seeing it in the distance once as a kid. He had asked his mom if they could go, only for her to tell him it wasn’t open anymore. Come to think of it, he didn’t think he had ever even known what the park was once called before it was shut down. Apparently it was something of a hub despite this though, from what he had always heard and seen. Constant coming and going in and out of the gates, all sorts of people. It had been such an interesting sight that in his childhood days, Sora would frequently visit the park just to people watch and see what they were up to. Sometimes he’d see them working on the rides and attractions, so he had always hoped back then that maybe if they got the rides working he could play on them.
Sora’s curiosity and nostalgia were ringing in his head, and given he had nothing else to do today, he figured that he would head on over. It had been years since he had been close to the park, after all. Might as well check things out for old time’s sake. A new destination in mind, a relaxed smile took Sora’s face as he walked down the path, taking his time with his hands in his pockets and humming a quiet tune. As he walked he tried to see if he could remember anybody in particular that had stood out from his past visits. There was one he could vaguely recall sticking out to him; he’d never gotten a good look, but they had seemed to change a bit every time he saw them. He couldn’t remember exactly how, though.
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The young hero was wearing an outfit near identical to his hero costume, the only major differences being the lack of gloves, his jacket was thinner and more lightweight, and his goggles were replaced with a pair of sunglasses currently shielding his eyes with their reflective lenses. His wardrobe wasn’t too extensive, and most of his clothes were along the same lines as what he was wearing now.
As he finished stretching, a faded old sign caught Sora’s attention. A familiar one, too; the sign was there to direct people to the nearby theme park. Or at least, it would be if the park was open. The park had been shut down for as long as he could remember, and probably even longer. Heck, he even remembered seeing it in the distance once as a kid. He had asked his mom if they could go, only for her to tell him it wasn’t open anymore. Come to think of it, he didn’t think he had ever even known what the park was once called before it was shut down. Apparently it was something of a hub despite this though, from what he had always heard and seen. Constant coming and going in and out of the gates, all sorts of people. It had been such an interesting sight that in his childhood days, Sora would frequently visit the park just to people watch and see what they were up to. Sometimes he’d see them working on the rides and attractions, so he had always hoped back then that maybe if they got the rides working he could play on them.
Sora’s curiosity and nostalgia were ringing in his head, and given he had nothing else to do today, he figured that he would head on over. It had been years since he had been close to the park, after all. Might as well check things out for old time’s sake. A new destination in mind, a relaxed smile took Sora’s face as he walked down the path, taking his time with his hands in his pockets and humming a quiet tune. As he walked he tried to see if he could remember anybody in particular that had stood out from his past visits. There was one he could vaguely recall sticking out to him; he’d never gotten a good look, but they had seemed to change a bit every time he saw them. He couldn’t remember exactly how, though.
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